Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique

IntroducationIn a recent Cochrane review the authors concluded that there is an urgent need for well-powered, well-conducted randomized controlled trials comparing various modes of treatment of fistula-in-ano. Ten randomized controlled trials were available for analyses: There were no significant di...

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Main Authors: Ferdinand eKöckerling, N N Alam, S K Narang, I R Daniels, Neil J Smart
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Surgery
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2015.00055/full
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author Ferdinand eKöckerling
N N Alam
S K Narang
I R Daniels
Neil J Smart
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S K Narang
I R Daniels
Neil J Smart
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description IntroducationIn a recent Cochrane review the authors concluded that there is an urgent need for well-powered, well-conducted randomized controlled trials comparing various modes of treatment of fistula-in-ano. Ten randomized controlled trials were available for analyses: There were no significant differences in recurrence rates or incontinuence rates in any of the studied comparisons. The following article reviews all studies available for treatment of fistula-in-ano with a fistula plug.Material and MethodsPubMed, Medline, Embase and the Cochrane medical database were searched up to December 2014. 47 articles were relevant for this review.ResultsHealing rates of 50 – 60 % can be expected for treatment of complex anal fistula with a fistula plug, with a plug-extrusion rate of 10 – 20 %. Such results can be achieved not only with plugs made of porcine intestinal submucosa, but also those made of other biological mesh materials, such as acellular dermal matrix. Important technical steps in the performance of a complex anal fistula plug repair need to be followed.SummaryTreatment of a complex fistula-in-ano with a fistula plug is an option with a success rate of 50 – 60 % with low complication rate. Further improvements in technique and better studies
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spelling doaj.art-822319092fb449ebb4f615cb42310f3f2022-12-22T03:12:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Surgery2296-875X2015-10-01210.3389/fsurg.2015.00055162645Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the techniqueFerdinand eKöckerling0N N Alam1S K Narang2I R Daniels3Neil J Smart4Vivantes Hospital Berlin, Academic Teaching Hospital of Charité Medical SchoolRoyal Devon & Exeter HospitalRoyal Devon & Exeter HospitalRoyal Devon & Exeter HospitalRoyal Devon & Exeter HospitalIntroducationIn a recent Cochrane review the authors concluded that there is an urgent need for well-powered, well-conducted randomized controlled trials comparing various modes of treatment of fistula-in-ano. Ten randomized controlled trials were available for analyses: There were no significant differences in recurrence rates or incontinuence rates in any of the studied comparisons. The following article reviews all studies available for treatment of fistula-in-ano with a fistula plug.Material and MethodsPubMed, Medline, Embase and the Cochrane medical database were searched up to December 2014. 47 articles were relevant for this review.ResultsHealing rates of 50 – 60 % can be expected for treatment of complex anal fistula with a fistula plug, with a plug-extrusion rate of 10 – 20 %. Such results can be achieved not only with plugs made of porcine intestinal submucosa, but also those made of other biological mesh materials, such as acellular dermal matrix. Important technical steps in the performance of a complex anal fistula plug repair need to be followed.SummaryTreatment of a complex fistula-in-ano with a fistula plug is an option with a success rate of 50 – 60 % with low complication rate. Further improvements in technique and better studieshttp://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2015.00055/fullincontinencefistula plugComplex anal fistulaBiological meshfistula closure rate
spellingShingle Ferdinand eKöckerling
N N Alam
S K Narang
I R Daniels
Neil J Smart
Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
Frontiers in Surgery
incontinence
fistula plug
Complex anal fistula
Biological mesh
fistula closure rate
title Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
title_full Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
title_fullStr Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
title_short Treatment of fistula-in-ano with fistula plug – A Review under special consideration of the technique
title_sort treatment of fistula in ano with fistula plug a review under special consideration of the technique
topic incontinence
fistula plug
Complex anal fistula
Biological mesh
fistula closure rate
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fsurg.2015.00055/full
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